
City of San Fernando, PAMPANGA — Color, culture, and creativity converged at the “Pamamuge keng Kalalangan” Arts Exhibit, held on December 7, 2025, at the SM Pampanga Event Center.
As part of the 454th Aldo ning Kapampangan celebration, the exhibit transformed the venue into a living gallery—one that echoed the stories, heritage, and artistic spirit of the Kapampangan people.

Showcasing fifty-six (56) artworks crafted by seven Kapampangan artists—Maricel B. Adonis, Jade L. Dominguez, Lucio G. Sison, Remegio N. Prin, Francisco G. Sibug, Nicolas S. Lugue, and Wilfredo T. Layug—the exhibit offered a vivid journey through tradition and innovation.
Each piece carried its own voice, collectively weaving a powerful narrative of who the Kapampangan are and who they continue to become.

Governor Lilia “Nanay” Pineda and Board Member Atty. Claire Lim graced the event, expressing the Provincial Government’s unwavering commitment to uplifting Kapampangan talent.

According to Governor Pineda, arts are not merely for display, they are a legacy to be nurtured, celebrated, and shared with the world.

The Province of Pampanga continues to champion spaces where local artists can flourish, ensuring that their creativity is seen, valued, and passed on to future generations.
Programs such as this exhibit embody the government’s vision of empowering Kapampangan artisans and strengthening the cultural heartbeat of the province and a reminder that Pampanga’s culture lives not only in its history, but in the hands and hearts of its people.


